FLEA TICK ERADICATION PRODUCT

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ADVANCED THINKING HTZ INVESTMIENT CORP. 103 Springer Building 3411 Silverside Road Wilmington DE 19810 Flea and tick eradication product in capsule form to be ingested by dogs; flea and tick drops for cats; and flea and tick drops for dogs; wormers for cats and dogs; insecticidal shampoos for pets;
HARTZ ADVANCED CARE HTZ INVESTMENT CORP. 103 Springer Building 3411 Silverside Road Wilmington DE 19810 Flea and tick eradication product in capsule form to be ingested by dogs; flea and tick topical eradication product; flea and tick drops for cats; flea and tick drops for dogs; vitamins for cats and dogs; wormers for cats and dogs;
INCONTROL THE HARTZ MOUNTAIN CORPORATION 400 Plaza Drive Secaucus NJ 07094 flea and tick eradication product in capsule form to be ingested by dogs; topical flea and tick eradication products for dogs and cats, namely, foggers; conditioners and soaps; conditioners and soaps for pets; topical flea and mosquito eradication products for dogs and cats, namely, powders, collars, foggers, and medicated shampoos, conditioners and soaps; vitamins for cats and dogs, wormers for cats and dogs;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus are provided that allow processing engines to be synchronized to each other with high accuracy. In one embodiment, the invention includes obtaining a processor tick counter value from a first processing engine, comparing the obtained processor tick counter value to a processor tick counter value from a second processing engine and determining a timing offset for synchronizing the first processing engine and the second processing engine using the comparison. The invention may further include obtaining a processor tick counter value by sending a request message from the second processing engine to the first processing engine, and receiving a reply from the first processing engine at the second processing engine. The processor tick counter value at the second processing engine can be determined by recording the time at which the request message is sent and by recording the time at which the reply is received. The invention can further include obtaining a processor frequency from the first processing engine, obtaining a processor frequency from the second processing engine and correcting the timing offset for any difference between the first processing engine frequency and the second processing engine frequency.